Job Listing: River Steward, Ausable River Association (Wilmington, NY)

Position Announcement – River Steward (full-time, temporary)

The Ausable River Association (AsRA), a non-profit environmental conservation organization based in Wilmington, New York, is seeking a qualified individual to provide full-time education and outreach to recreational users of the Ausable River from May to October 2022. The river steward’s primary responsibility will be interacting with anglers and the general public to educate them about aquatic and terrestrial invasive species and proper cleaning methods for their recreational equipment. Collecting survey data, identifying and removing invasive species along the river corridor, and attending public events as an ambassador of the Ausable River, the river steward will support AsRA’s science-based conservation mission to help communities protect Ausable streams and lakes. In addition to outreach duties, the steward will have some opportunities to assist AsRA’s staff with field-based research in our biological, water quality, and stream health programs.

Position Description
Full-time, temporary seasonal employee, 30-35 hours/week

$14 to $16 per hour, dependent on experience, mileage reimbursementApplications no later than 31 March; position runs 9 May to 14 October, with some flexibility

The Ausable River is nationally and internationally known for its trout fishery, spectacular scenery, and exceptional recreational opportunities. A host of aquatic and terrestrial invasive species threaten these valued resources. The river steward helps AsRA and our partners protect the region from these invaders by educating river users and the community about invasive species threats and spread prevention. Supervised by the Biodiverse Habitats program manager, primary duties of the river steward include:

  • riverside education of anglers and river users about invasives and how to clean their gear
  • collecting and managing survey data
  • maintaining equipment cleaning stations
  • attending events to educate the general public
  • identifying and removing invasive species along the river corridor
  • accurate tracking and extensive written and social media reporting of activities and results

The river steward will work with AsRA staff to develop a work plan that meets the needs of the program and complements the steward’s skill set and learning objectives.

Qualifications
Qualified candidates are well-organized, self-starters enthusiastic about working directly with the public; able to communicate effectively in person and in writing; capable of performing duties independently and as directed by a supervisor; eager to work outdoors in all normal weather conditions; and attentive to detail. Proficiency with Excel and Word programs is essential, as is comfort and enthusiasm with public interaction, data collection, and reporting. Experience working

with and educating the public is a plus. A successful candidate will, minimally, have completed, or be near completion of a degree in natural resources, biology, environmental science, or a related field. He or she will have demonstrated a commitment to conservation. The ideal candidate will meet the above qualifications and have a knowledge of fisheries, aquatic ecosystems, and invasive and native species. The steward must have a reliable cell phone, hold a valid Class D driver’s license, and have regular access to a reliable vehicle.

Lodging is NOT provided. Candidate must be available to work holidays (Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day) and weekends on a regular basis throughout employment. Evening, morning, and weekend work is required. Position runs from May 9th to October 14th 2022, with some flexibility.

About AsRA
Since 1998, AsRA has been working with landowners, local, state, and federal government, NGOs, researchers, and other stakeholders to conserve the valued resources of the Ausable watershed. AsRA’s conservation programs provide transferable solutions to issues that challenge many watersheds. We undertake rigorous monitoring to mitigate the effects of pollutants on aquatic life and drinking water; provide early detection, education, and outreach to reduce invasive species threats; assess the abundance of aquatic native species, such as brook trout, and work to protect their habitat; and we restore the health and balance of our streams, sustaining ecological diversity and providing flood resilience for our communities. See our website: www.ausableriver.org for more details.

How to Apply
Submit a cover letter explaining your interest and specific qualifications (specifically detailing your past experience with public outreach and education), plus a resume, and contact information for three professional references as one PDF document to [email protected]. Applications accepted through March 25, 2022. Please type the position title “River Steward” and your last name in the subject line.

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